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  • ...s (10.3 per cent of all the land on earth) and extends through nine of the world's twenty four time zones - by [[Pope John Paul II]] on April 13, 1991, Wert ...ation of Siberia was divided in 1999 into the Apostolic Administrations of Eastern and of Western Siberia, and the Apostolic Administration of Western Siberia
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  • ...://www.catholicherald.co.uk/issues/january-27th-2017/orthodox-catholicisms-eastern-outpost/ |title= Kazakhstan, Outpost of Catholic Orthodoxy |date=Jan 27, 20 ...of the [[Eucharist]] that remained on the hands of one who received. All [[Eastern Catholic Churches]] receive communion on the tongue while standing.
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  • ...allest wooden building in the world,<ref>Ness, Immanuel. ''Encyclopedia of World Cities''. M E Sharpe Reference, 1999. ISBN 0-7656-8017-3. p. 19.</ref> but [[Category:Eastern Orthodox church buildings in Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...ivided into 4 inserts passages podium: the northern, western, southern and eastern. The total capacity of the stands is 23,804 seats. All places of individual Almaty was the host of the [[2012 Bandy World Championship]]. The Reserve rink of Central Stadium<ref>[http://www.rusband
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  • ...= Medeu – the [[ice rink|skating rink]] of highest altitude in the world ...at the 2011 Asian Winter Games|2011 Asian Winter Games]],<br/>[[2012 Bandy World Championship]],<br/>[[2017 Winter Universiade]]
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  • ...al Asia - Center (CAC) 1, 2, 4 and 5 pipelines, which start from the south-eastern gas fields of Turkmenistan. The western branch consists of the CAC-3 pipel | publisher=World Bank
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  • ...ted as a commander of a mortar company. At the end of the [[Eastern Front (World War II)|war]] remained in the [[Group of Soviet Forces in Germany|occupatio ...voted to E. I. Ostaszewo in the sections on [[Eastern Front (World War II)|world war II]] and the development of [[Space industry of Russia|space industry]]
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  • ...age Sites by year of inscription#2003 (27th session)|2003]] <small>(27th [[World Heritage Committee|session]])</small> | designation1_free2value = [[List of World Heritage Sites in Asia and Australasia|Asia-Pacific]]
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  • ...infantry unit who died fighting Nazi German invaders outside of Moscow in World War II. The group takes its name from Ivan Panfilov, the General commanding ...n part was organized by military engineer, Andrey Pavlovich Zenkov. On the eastern part of the territory, new buildings were built in different architectural
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  • ...</ref> If measured from sea level, this tower is one of the highest in the world. The tower is 372 meters tall. It has a couple [[observation platform]]s, b
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  • ...r graduation, he was offered a scholarship to pursue his graduate study at Eastern Studies Faculty of [[Saint Petersburg State University|A.A. Zhdanov Leningr ...heir careers. Readers can find his books in different libraries around the world including but not limited to the [[Library Of Congress]] (United States), t
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  • ...the regiment was transferred to the [[Far Eastern Front (Soviet Union)|Far Eastern Front]] in [[Siberia]]. While not subject to repression during the [[Great === World War II ===
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  • ...ania}}<ref name="komunitetibektashi.org">{{cite web | author= | title= The World Headquarters of the Bektashi Order&nbsp;– Tirana, Albania | publisher= ko ...CEgQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=nowruz%20achaemenid&f=false |title=Xenophon and His World: Papers from a Conference Held in Liverpool in July 1999|date=1 July 1999 |
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  • *Top 7: Eastern Hits * [[Arman Murzagaliev]] - World famous violinist.
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  • Different variations of the komuz spread to several eastern European countries such as the [[Ukraine]], [[Poland]] and [[Hungary]] duri ...21757/10891257253hilarian.pdf/hilarian.pdf The gambus (lutes) of the Malay world: its origins and significance in zapin Music], Larry Hilarian, Nanyang Tech
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  • ...t of countries by area|ninth largest country in the world]] as well as the world's largest [[landlocked]] country,<ref>Agency of Statistics of the Republic ...has the [[List of countries by population|62nd largest]] population in the world, with a [[List of countries by population density|population density]] of l
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  • ...ov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/kz.html Kazakhstan]. ''CIA World Factbook''.</ref> ...//data.worldbank.org/indicator/SI.POV.GINI |title= Gini index |publisher=[[World Bank]] |accessdate= 21 November 2015}}</ref>
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  • ...''The Cult of Ivan the Terrible in Stalin's Russia (Studies in Russian and Eastern European History and Society) ''. New York: Palgrave, 2001 (hardcopy, ISBN ...'' (1994) is a tale of a small boy growing up in a Kazakh village during [[World War II]].<ref name="Satybaldy Narimbetov"/> ''Leila's Prayer'' (2002) focus
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  • ...tp://www.offscreen.com/index.php/pages/essays/ulzhan/|title= Following its world premiere at the May 2007 Cannes Film Festival, Ulzhan was released in Germa .../index.php/pages/essays/ulzhan/|title= Ulzhan: Schlöndorff’s Globalized Eastern Western |accessdate=2008-05-12}}</ref> Their essay attests Volker Schlöndo
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  • {{Eastern Slavic name|Vladimirovich|Pushkaryov}} ...khstan men's national ice hockey team]] for competition at the [[2014 IIHF World Championship]].<ref name="iihfworlds2014">{{cite news|url=http://www.iihfwo
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  • ...he [[2007 Stanley Cup Playoffs#(1) Buffalo Sabres vs. (6) New York Rangers|Eastern Conference Semifinals]] was Dawes's first NHL playoff game. While Dawes was {{MedalCompetition|[[World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|World Junior Championships]]}}
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  • {{Eastern Slavic name|Vladimirovich|Karpovich}} ...me was against [[Ukraine National Football Team|Ukraine]] in a [[2006 FIFA World Cup qualification]] opener. He has made 49 international appearances for th
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  • {{Eastern Slavic name|Sergeyevich|Ostapenko}} ...lone winning goal. Since then however, he has scored 3 more goals, all in World Cup Qualifiers, including 2 at home to Andorra.
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  • {{Eastern Slavic name|Grigorievich|Loria}} ...A Euro 2008 qualifying|Euro 2008]] and [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification|World Cup 2010]] qualifiers.
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  • {{Eastern Slavic name|Andreievich|Shomko}} ...|| 1–3 || [[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group C|2014 FIFA World Cup qual.]]
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  • {{MedalCompetition|[[FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)|World Championships (SC)]]}} {{MedalGold|[[2006 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)|2006 Shanghai]]|200 m breaststroke}}
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  • {{Eastern Slavic name|Nikolayevich|Yesheyev}} ...up Russian archery team for [[2008 Summer Olympics]] that raised Russia's world ranking during the [[Archery at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's team|tea
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  • {{Eastern Slavic name|Aleksandrovich|Kukushkin}} ...World Group|2011]], [[2013 Davis Cup World Group|2013]], [[2014 Davis Cup World Group|2014]])
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  • Even in the areas of the world where ''kumis'' is popular today, mare's milk remains a very limited commod ...or (1900). ''The Journey of William of Rubruck to the Eastern Parts of the World, 1253–55''. p. 67. London: Hakluyt Society.</ref></blockquote> Rubruk al
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  • ...rk | isbn = 1-86064-603-4 | chapter = From the Caucasus to the Roof of the World: a culinary adventure | page = 60 | editors = Sami Zubaida & Richard Tapper ...Manti are more common among western ([[Cilician]]) Armenians, while among eastern Armenians, Georgians and Azerbaijanis, similar dumplings called [[khinkali]
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  • ...ttp://www.worldwildlife.org/what/globalmarkets/wildlifetrade/item5684.html World Wide Fund for Nature, Wildlife Trade - Caviar Trade FAQs.]</ref> the [[Unit ...ited States. Today the Shortnose sturgeon is rated ''Vulnerable'' in the [[World Conservation Union|IUCN]] [[IUCN Red List|Red List]] of [[endangered specie
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  • ...to cultural diffusion and emigration from these areas, samosas in today's world are also prepared in other regions. ...]]) or ''chamuça'' (among the [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]]-speaking world).
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  • ...tral Asian cuisine|Central Asia]], [[Kurdish cuisine|Kurdistan]], [[Middle Eastern cuisine|Middle East]] ([[Levantine cuisine|Levant and Arabian Peninsula]]), ...of by some as the national dish of Tajikistan.<ref>{{Cite book|title = The World Cookbook: The Greatest Recipes from Around the Globe, 2nd Edition [4 Volume
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  • ...ures from the business, politics and academia in Kazakhstan and around the world to speak to students about personal development, leadership and other issue *[[Nadeem Naqvi]], former chief economist at the [[World Bank]] [[Johannesburg]]. Dr Naqvi is a full-time faculty member at KIMEP Un
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  • | conference = [[Eastern Conference (KHL)|Eastern]] ...in the league's [[Chernyshev Division]] of the [[Eastern Conference (KHL)|Eastern Conference]]. Their home arena is the [[Barys Arena]], where they playing s
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  • |for=World War 2 service<ref name="statute"/> ...ng in the [[Great Patriotic War]], [[guerrillas]], the [[Resistance during World War II|Underground]], those awarded the [[Medal "For the Victory over Germa
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  • {{Eastern Slavic name|Stepanovich|Chernomyrdin}} ...2000s, however, Gazprom became the largest extractor of natural gas in the world and the largest [[Economy of Russia|Russian company]].
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  • * [[World War II]] ...l 1945. Nurmagambetov graduated from the [[Frunze Military Academy]] after World War II and rose to become one of the highest-ranked Kazakh officers in the
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  • ...at the [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]], a [[Federation]] referred as Eastern European which became the Imperial Capital of the [[Russian Empire]] by the ...2=Gaijin Punch (translation)|title=The Father of Strider Who Made the Game World Explode: Kouichi Yotsui Discography|journal=Gameside|issue=16|date=February
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  • ...ls'', the [[United States]] and the [[People's Republic of China]] are the world's two superpowers, and are the targets of the [[List of Command & Conquer f ...an. Pulling no punches, the capital is liberated from GLA control, and the world celebrates the end of GLA tyranny.
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  • ...dup|date=|accessdate=November 9, 2010|last=Peckham|first=Matt|publisher=PC World}}</ref> ...to be developed by Treyarch. It serves as the sequel to ''[[Call of Duty: World at War]]''.<ref name="ausgam">{{cite web |url=http://www.ausgamers.com/feat
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  • ...ectromagnetic pulse|EMP]] blast disables all electronic devices across the eastern seaboard, causing both factions to suffer but giving the Americans a much-n ...the development team. While both ''Call of Duty 4'' and ''[[Call of Duty: World at War]]'' had been preceded by public multiplayer betas, no such beta was
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  • {{Eastern Slavic name|Oleksandrovych|Aliyev}} Aliyev played the under-20 [[2005 FIFA World Youth Championship]] in Netherlands. He was one of the top scorers of the t
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  • {{Eastern Slavic name|Sergeyevich|Arshavin}} ...n 17 May 2002, but was overlooked for the Russia squads at the [[2002 FIFA World Cup]] and [[UEFA Euro 2004|Euro 2004]].<ref>{{cite news
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  • ...{cite web|url=http://wwf.hu/en/snow-leopard|title=Snow Leopard|publisher=[[World Wide Fund for Nature|WWF]]|accessdate=August 23, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite we ...)|Vysshaya Liga]], a good one, where they finished second out of 14 in the Eastern conference.<ref name="History" /> They reached the playoffs, where they beg
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  • ...ted States men's national junior ice hockey team|Americans]] at the [[2009 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships]].<ref>{{cite web |title= 2009 USA Player S ...angers the eighth and final playoff spot in the [[Eastern Conference (NHL)|Eastern Conference]].<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/rangers/r
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  • {{Eastern Slavic name|Vyacheslavovna|Shvedova}} ...her best singles ranking of world number 25. On 23 February, she peaked at world number 3 in the doubles rankings.
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  • ...roletarian]] unity. It was taken up by many Communist movements around the world, some with local variations. Today, even after the [[dissolution of the Sov ...with the inscription “[[Workers of the world, unite!|proletariats of the world, unite!]]” in six languages ([[Russian language|Russian]], [[Ukrainian la
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  • ...positive view of it as a symbol of [[antifascism]] and [[Resistance during World War II|resistance]] against [[Nazi]] occupation. ...e times of the [[Russian Civil War]] of 1917-1922 and the end of the First World War in 1918, but the precise first use remains unknown. It is most often th
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  • ...ous interests. The [[Association of Religion Data Archives]] (relying on [[World Christian Encyclopedia]]) estimated some 6,400 Bahá'ís in 2005.<ref name= ...ast = Effendi | first = Shoghi | authorlink = Shoghi Effendi | title = The World Order of Bahá'u'lláh | publisher = US Bahá’í Publishing Trust, 1991 f
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  • ...zi Jews]] were living in the Kyrgyz area before the 20th century. During [[World War II]] many Jews fled from the European parts of the Soviet Union to cent === After World War I ===
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  • ...kevich.shtml|title=Wealthy Kazakh businessman looks to make mark on Jewish world|work=www.ncsj.org| publisher=''[[Jewish Telegraphic Agency]]''|accessdate=2 ...a]], and [[gas]] operations in Kazakhstan (some of the largest ones in the world).<ref>{{cite news|date=24 July 2002|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business
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  • ...xander Samsonov]] (1859–1914), a [[Russian military]] commander during [[World War I]]) was against of Mustafa’s [[gold]] and insisted another student s In the midst of heavy the First World War June 25, 1916, Tsar Nicholas II issued a decree "On the requisition of
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  • | associations = [[Lutheran World Federation|LWF]], [[Conference of European Churches|CCE]] ...EN.pdf The Lutheran World Federation – 2013 Membership Figures] Lutheran World</ref> in more than 400 congregations<ref name='ELCA-ELCROS'>{{cite web | ur
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  • ...v/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/kz.html Kazakhstan] CIA The World Factbook</ref> [[Methodists]], [[Mennonites]], and [[Mormons]] have also re ...ncyclopedia showing the Naiman people living north of [[Lake Balkhash]] in eastern Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...rld City]] with a "Beta -" classification according to [[Globalization and World Cities Research Network|GaWC]].<ref>[http://www.lboro.ac.uk/gawc/world2012t ...of workers and industries from European areas of the Soviet Union during [[World War II]], the city has a high proportion of ethnic [[Russians]] and [[Ukrai
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  • ...ors in Kazakhstan. Ibragimov has been ranked #382 on [[Forbes]]’ list of world billionaires. ...in Kazakhstan and Africa, having acquired numerous mining operations in [[Eastern Europe]] and [[Africa]]. In 2009, ENRC generated a $1,462 million profit o
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  • ...its in Kazakhstan and Africa after acquiring numerous mining operations in Eastern Europe and Africa. In November 2013, in collaboration with the Kazakh gover ===Forbes ranking of the richest people in the world===
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  • ...eb|title=FEZ "Khorgos Eastern Gate" - a perspective distribution center of world level|url=http://www.railways.kz/en/node/9930|publisher=Temir Zholy}}</ref> ===Khorgos-Eastern Gate===
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  • ...after EU lifts safety ban|first= Kurt|last= Hofmann|work= [[Air Transport World]]|date= 11 April 2014|url= http://atwonline.com/airports-routes/air-astana- ...isted in the top 20 most profitable airlines in terms of net margin in the world for the years 2010, 2011, and 2012, according to Airline Business and Air F
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  • ...[Merrill Lynch]] and [[Credit Suisse]], working with companies in the CIS, Eastern Europe, Turkey and North Africa. He started his career as a CPA, and has a * December 2008 - Eurasian Bank and [[Visa International|Visa]] presented world's first exclusive card with diamond and gold ornaments - VISA Infinite Eura
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  • ...ov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/kz.html Kazakhstan]. ''CIA World Factbook''.</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.stat.kz |title=Agency of St ...khovich|first=Yuri|date=27 September 2006|url=http://content.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1539999,00.html|title=Kazakhstan Comes on Strong|work=Time|a
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  • ...y then ENRC was "the world's sixth largest iron ore exporter by volume and world's fifth largest supplier of traded alumina by volume. CAMEC's [[Mukondo Mine]] may be the richest cobalt reserve in the world. Copper from Mukondo is refined at the [[Luita]] plant, with planned capaci
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  • '''Vostochny (from Russian language: "Eastern") Coal Mine''' is a [[coal mining]] company located in [[Ekibastuz]], [[Kaz The Vostochny Mine is a unique coal mine. For the first time in world practice streaming technology of coal with conveyor transportation to the s
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  • ...nd [[Korolevskoye Field|Korolevskoye]] [[oil field]]s located in the north-eastern reaches of the [[Caspian Sea]] in [[Kazakhstan]]. ...n’ - Interview by Alexander Cornelius, CEO of TengizChevroil], by United World. 27 April 2006
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  • ...nd therefore the '''energy policy of Kazakhstan''' has influence over the world's overall energy supply. Although Kazakhstan has not described itself as an ...hstan oil, gas, coal and uranium reserves are among the ten biggest in the world.
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  • ...Siberia and cheap Siberian grain from Russia to the [[Fergana Valley]]. An eastern branch would enhance Russia's military and economic presence on the [[China ...e built by a French-financed Russian-managed private railway consortium. [[World War I]] put an end of this project.
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  • ...chmann, U et al (2012) Eurasian Cities: New Realities along the Silk Road, World Bank Publications, P26</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Desert & Steppe Conquests ...and the [[Turkestan-Siberia Railway]] was already planned when the [[First World War]] broke out.<ref>{{cite web|title=History of Central Asia|url=http://cs
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  • ...12/16/content_290658.htm</ref><ref>[http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/para/etlo.htm East Turkistan Liberation Organization (ETLO)] Globalsecurity ...sive "counter-terror" policies.<ref>http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/para/etlo.htm</ref>
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  • ...ope/RadioLiberty</ref><ref name=ORDWAY>[http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/world/20061221-9999-1n21kazak.html U.S. envoy touts Kazakhstan's post-Soviet adva ...ir al-Islami]], [[Jamaat of Central Asian Mujahedins]], [[Islamic Party of Eastern Turkestan]], [[Kurdistan Workers Party]], [[Boz Kurt]], [[Lashkar-e-Toiba]]
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  • ...sia's prison population exploded, with overcrowding among the worst in the world. Some estimates suggest that in the last generation over thirty million of ...ts tattooed on shoulders represent the rank of the individual in the crime world and so on and so forth.
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  • ....<ref name="Schwirtz">{{cite news | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/29/world/europe/29iht-moscow.4.14865004.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0 | title=Vory v Zako ...ovskoy Mir'' ({{lang-ru|воровской мир}}) or "Criminal/ Thieves World".
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  • ...cial banks and been a director of Soros Foundation programs in Central and Eastern Europe. ...Republic of Kazakhstan in the United States. Between 2002 and 2007, he was World Bank project coordinator for Central Asia in the sphere of infrastructure,
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  • ...member of the USSR Academy of Sciences in language and literature. During World War II, Malov worked in [[Almaty|Alma-Ata]] as a Professor in the [[Al-Fara ...w scientists who attracted the [[Székelys|Szekler]] alphabet, among other Eastern Europe runiform alphabets, in his comparative studies. Another of his achie
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  • ...<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.everyculture.com/multi/A-Br/Belarusan|work=World Culture Encyclopedia|title=Belarusan americans|first=Vituat|last=Kipel|acce ...''[[Litvins]]/[[Lithuanians]]'' and ''[[Ruthenians]]'' which refers to the Eastern part of state of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (''Litva'', ''Vialikaja Litva
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  • ...[http://www.uvkr.com.ua/ua/structure/ukr_gromady/Kazakhstan.html Ukrainian World Coordinating Council Website]</ref> ...d their sentences.<ref name = "Coordinating"/> The descendents of the post-World War II Ukrainian immigrants tend to dominate the staffing of Kazakhstan's n
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  • ...s and [[Zhetysu]] (Semirechye) region) and that of the [[Steppe]] ( modern eastern and northern Kazakhstan including the lands of the [[Siberian]] and [[Semir ...-Cossack Russian settlers migrated into the fertile lands of northern and eastern Kazakhstan. In 1906 the [[Trans-Aral Railway]] between [[Orenburg]] and [[T
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  • |rels=[[Eastern Orthodox Church|Orthodox Christianity]] along with [[Buddhism]], [[Protesta ...as [[Karafuto Prefecture]]) in order to fill labour shortages caused by [[World War II]].<ref name=Byong>{{cite news|last=Ban|first=Byung-yool|title=Korean
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  • ...up="nb" /><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/md.html|title=Moldova}}</ref> ...|date= |accessdate=2012-11-02}}</ref> and did not take hold in [[Galicia (Eastern Europe)|Galicia]] and [[Bukovyna]] until the latter part of the 19th centur
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  • ...({{lang-ru|Ирдык}} or Ырдык) some 15&nbsp;km from [[Karakol]] in Eastern Kyrgyzstan. They numbered 1130 on arrival. ...in a number of locations between the Chinese border and Sokuluk, in south-eastern [[Kazakhstan]] and in northern [[Kyrgyzstan]].
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  • ...agauz as "Turkish speaking Bulgars".<ref name="ReferenceA">Encyclopedia of World Cultures | 1996 | Gouboglu, Mikhail; Friedrich, Paul</ref> Astrid Menz writ The vast majority of Gagauz are [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Orthodox Christians]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.yahadi
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  • ...ajority of Karakalpakstan is occupied by desert - the [[Kyzyl Kum]] on the eastern side, the barren Ustyurt plateau to the west, and now the growing Aral Kum *David J. Phillips: ''Peoples on the Move: Introducing the Nomads of the World''. William Carey Library 2001, ISBN 0-87808-352-9, p.&nbsp;304 ({{Google bo
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  • ...tant at 4.1% in 1959–1989, [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/uz.html#People CIA estimates] this share declined to 3% in 19 ...ssdate=5 February 2012}}</ref><ref>"Chapter 1: Religious Affiliation". The World’s Muslims: Unity and Diversity. Pew Research Center's Religion & Public L
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  • [[File:Map-Kypchak Language World.png|thumb|Contemporary distribution of [[Kipchak languages]]: <span style=" ...likely originated amongst the nomadic [[Tatar confederation]] in the north-eastern [[Gobi]] desert in the 5th century.<ref name="BritannicaTatar">'''Tatar'''.
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  • ...e= |accessdate=2014-02-04}}</ref> to 2 million<ref>http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-27599836</ref> ...of the [[Nakh peoples]] originating in the [[North Caucasus]] region of [[Eastern Europe]]. They refer to themselves as '''Vainakhs''' (which means "'''our p
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  • ...tle=Population: 28,661,637 (July 2013 est.) [Uzbeks = 80%]|publisher=[[The World Factbook]]|work=Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)|accessdate=10 June 2013}} ...Afghan Population: 31,108,077 (July 2013 est.) [Uzbeks = 9%]|publisher=The World Factbook|work=Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)|accessdate=10 June 2013}}</
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  • ...www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/tx.html|title=The World Factbook|publisher=Cia.gov|date= |accessdate=22 July 2012}}</ref> |rels= Predominantly [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Eastern Orthodox Christianity]] <br>{{small|([[Russian Orthodox Church]])}}
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  • ...(1907) ''Ancient Khotan: Detailed Report of Archaeological Explorations in Eastern Turkestan.'' Oxford. Pages 123-126.</ref><ref>Bonavia, Judy. ''The Silk Roa ...and [[Yarkant County|Yarkant]], spoke [[Saka language|Saka]], one of the [[Eastern Iranian languages]]. Khotan's indigenous dynasty (all of whose royal names
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  • ...u of Northern Wei]] overthrew [[Juqu Mujian]] of the [[Northern Liang]] in eastern [[Gansu]],<ref>[[Wei Shou]], ''[[Book of Wei]]'', [[:zh:s:魏書/卷4上|Vo ==Eastern Turks under the Jimi system==
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  • ...ʊjˈʁʊː|}}) are a [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] [[ethnic group]] living in Eastern and [[Central Asia]]. Today, Uyghurs live primarily in the [[Xinjiang|Xinji ...iverse ethnic group ranging from Western Eurasian ([[Europeans]], [[Middle Eastern]]) to a more [[East Asian]] appearance.
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  • ...ist of countries by number of troops|fourth-largest standing army]] in the world. Kim's leadership is thought to have been even more authoritarian than his ...ref name=post>{{cite book|title=Leaders and their followers in a dangerous world: the psychology of political behavior|last=Post|first=Jerrold M.|author2=Al
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  • ...ipt-title=ko:趙基天 詩의 기반과 세계|trans-title =Foundation and World of Jo Gi-cheon (趙基天)'s Poetry | author =Luo Jin Hyun | work = DBpia | ...habarovsk]] between 1943 and 1945 and in the [[Far Eastern Front|First Far Eastern Front]] from October 1945. A part of his job was to write propaganda leafle
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  • ...ey career at hie hometown club HK Kiev in 2002 appearing in the regional [[Eastern European Hockey League]] B, which was formed by the neighboring countries B ...IIHF World U18 Championship Division II|2004 Division II]] and [[2005 IIHF World U18 Championship Division I|2005 Division I]].<ref name="eph1"/><ref name="
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  • {{Eastern Slavic name|Pavlovich|Semin}} ...onal football team|Russia national team]] to help it reach the [[2006 FIFA World Cup]] final tournament. He failed to achieve that and decided to leave the
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  • ...ted from Kazakhstan, the country is one of the 10 leading countries in the world for a significant number of mineral resources. ...the first CIS country assigned with investment sovereign rating, and the [[World Bank]] has listed Kazakhstan among the 20 most attractive countries for inv
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  • ...www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/kz.html|title=The World Factbook|publisher=}}</ref><ref>http://belstat.gov.by/ofitsialnaya-statisti ....GDP.MKTP.CD | title=GDP (current US$) | publisher=[[World Bank]] | work=[[World Development Indicators]] | accessdate=30 May 2015}}</ref>
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  • In [[Kazakhstan]], as elsewhere in the world, liquid and gaseous types of [[industrial waste]] are a major concern for e Most solid waste is stored in Karaganda (29.4%), Eastern Kazakhstan (25.7%), Kostanai (17.0%) and Pavlodar (14.6%) oblasts.<ref>{{ci
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  • {{CIA World Factbook}} ...and the centers of industry and agriculture are spread out and remote from world markets. Therefore, the need for efficient transportation in Kazakhstan is
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  • The Chinese city of [[Alashankou]] lies on the eastern end of the valley in the [[Börtala Mongol Autonomous Prefecture]] of Xinji [[File:Herodotus world map-en.svg|thumb|right|350px|World map according to Herodotus. Top right are the countries of the Issedones, A
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...District|Ayagoz district]] of [[East Kazakhstan Region]]. It is located in eastern Kazakhstan, on the banks of the [[Ayagoz River]]. Population: {{Kz-census20
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  • ..., Kazakhstan // World Archaeology. Volume 42, 2010 - Issue 4. Debates in World Archaeology ]</ref>
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  • '''Sasykkol Lake''' ({{lang-kz|Сасықкөл}}) is a [[lake]] in eastern part of [[Kazakhstan]]. It is located at around {{coord|46|35|0|N|81|0|0|E} ...ere Programme]] in 2013.<ref name="UNESCO">{{cite web|title=Alakol|website=World Network of Biosphere Reserves Directory|url=http://www.unesco.org/new/en/na
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  • ...s, is a large [[peneplain]] formation extending throughout the central and eastern regions of [[Kazakhstan]]. It consists of low mountain oases ([[Karkaraly N ...included in the [[Saryarka — Steppe and Lakes of Northern Kazakhstan]] [[world heritage site]]. It is of the Palearctic temperate grasslands, savannas, a
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Egindikol]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Korgalzhyn]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Balkashino]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Zerendi]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html ww
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Komsomol, Kazakhstan|Komsomol]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Karauilkeldy]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://aktobe.stat.kz
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...[[Kazakhstan]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Yrgyz]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html www.
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Martuk]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html www
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] .... The administrative center of the district is the ''[[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]]'' of [[Akkystau]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Ganyushkino]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.htm
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Makhambet]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...wdanı''}}) is a [[Districts of Kazakhstan|district]] located in the south-eastern region of [[Atyrau Region]] in [[Kazakhstan]]. The administrative center of
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...is a [[Districts of Kazakhstan|district]] of [[East Kazakhstan Region]] in eastern [[Kazakhstan]]. The administrative center of the district is the town of [[
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Beskaragay]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Borodulikha]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.htm
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...is a [[Districts of Kazakhstan|district]] of [[East Kazakhstan Region]] in eastern [[Kazakhstan]]. The administrative center of the district is the settlement
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Ulken Narym]] (Bolshenarymskoye) ({{coord|49.2113176|84
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Kokpekti]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html w
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Kurshim]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html ww
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...is a [[Districts of Kazakhstan|district]] of [[East Kazakhstan Region]] in eastern [[Kazakhstan]]. The administrative center of the district is the town of [[
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...na. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Urzhar]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html www
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...is a [[Districts of Kazakhstan|district]] of [[East Kazakhstan Region]] in eastern [[Kazakhstan]]. The administrative center of the district is the town of [[
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Kalbatau]] (Georgiyevka).<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/co
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Saumalkol]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Talshik]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html ww
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Yavlenka]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html w
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Beskol, North Kazakhstan Region|Beskol]] ({{lang-kk|[[:k
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Smirnovo]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html w
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Novoishimskoye]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Presnovka]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Bayanaul, Pavlodar Region|Bayanaul]].<ref>[http://www.ge
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Ertis]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html www.
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Kashyr]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html www
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Akku, Kazakhstan|Akku]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/cou
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Koktobe, Pavlodar Region|Koktobe]].<ref>[http://www.geon
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Sharbakty]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Uspenka, Pavlodar Region|Uspenka]].<ref>[http://www.geon
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Zhelezinka]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Aksu-Ayuly]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Amangeldi]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.geonames.de/c
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Auliekol]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html w
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Torgay]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html www
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Fyodorovka, Kazakhstan|Fyodorovka]].<ref>[http://www.geo
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Kamysty]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html ww
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Karasu, Kazakhstan|Karasu]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...ы}}) is a [[Districts of Kazakhstan|district]] of [[Kostanay Region]] in eastern [[Kazakhstan]]. The administrative center of the district is the urban-type
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Borovskoye, Kazakhstan|Borovskoye]].<ref>[http://www.geo
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Karamendy]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Taran, Kazakhstan|Taran]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/c
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Uzunkol]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html ww
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Shayan]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html www
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Kazygurt]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html w
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Temirlan, Kazakhstan|Temirlan]].<ref>[http://www.geoname
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of {{Interlanguage link multi|Aksukent|ru|3=Аксукент}
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Sholakkorgan]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.ht
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Turar Ryskulov, Kazakhstan|Turar Ryskulov]].<ref>[http:/
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...}) is a [[Districts of Kazakhstan|district]] of [[Jambyl Region]] in south-eastern [[Kazakhstan]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Aktogay, Karaganda Region|Aktogay]].<ref>[http://www.geo
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Aktogay, Pavlodar Region|Aktogay]].<ref>[http://www.geon
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] '''Chapaev''' (Russian: Чапаев) is a [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] in north-western [[Kazakhstan]]. It is the seat of [[Akzhaik
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] '''Karatobe''' (Russian: Каратобе) is a [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] in north-western [[Kazakhstan]]. It is the administrative cen
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...ғырлау}}; {{lang-ru|Чингирлау}}) is a [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] in north-western [[Kazakhstan]]. It is the administrative cen
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...z|Жәнібек}}; {{lang-ru|Жанибек}}) is a [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] in far north-western [[Kazakhstan]] on the border with [[Astr
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] '''Fedorovka''' (Russian: Фёдоровка) is a [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] in north-western [[Kazakhstan]]. It is the administrative cen
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] '''Zhympity''' (Russian: Жымпиты) is a [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] in north-western [[Kazakhstan]]. It is the administrative cen
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] '''Kaztal''' (Russian: Казталовка ) is a [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] in north-western [[Kazakhstan]]. It is the administrative cen
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] '''Peremyotnoye''' (Russian:Перемётное) is a [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] in far north-western [[Kazakhstan]]. It is the administrative
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...k|Урүнхайка}}) is a small village in [[Kazakhstan]]. It is on the eastern border of [[Lake Markakol]] in [[Katonkaragay District]] of [[East Kazakhst
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...-kk|Ақсуат}}, {{lang-ru|Аксуа́т}}) is a [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] in [[Tarbagatay District]] in the [[East Kazakhstan Region]].
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...Жаңақала}}; {{lang-ru|Жангала}}) is a [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] in north-western [[Kazakhstan]]. It is the seat of [[Zhanakal
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...gindiköl}}, {{lang-ru|Егиндыколь}}) is a [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] in northern-central [[Kazakhstan]]. It is the administrative
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...lzhyn''' ({{lang-kz|'''Қорғалжын'''}}) is a [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] in the [[Akmola Region]], [[Kazakhstan]]. It serves as the ad
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...''' or '''Kurchim''' ({{lang-kz|Күршім}}) is a [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] and administrative center of [[Kurshim District]] of [[East K
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Shauildir]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...ng-kz|Шетпе}}, ''Shetpe'', ''شەتپە'') is a [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] and the administrative center of [[Mangystau District]] in [[
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  • ...estern, and southern direction. It reaches an industrial area on the north-eastern outskirts of Karaganda at {{coord|49|58|22|N|73|15|49|E|display=inline|type |title=World Water Resources and Their Future
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] '''Ertis''' ({{lang-kk|Ертіс}}) is a [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] in northern [[Kazakhstan]]. It is the administrative center o
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...ы}}) is a [[Districts of Kazakhstan|district]] of [[Kostanay Region]] in eastern [[Kazakhstan]]. The administrative center of the district is the urban-type
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Kishkenekol]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.htm
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Fyodorovka, West Kazakhstan Region|Fyodorovka]].<ref>[ht
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  • '''[[Kazakhstan]]''' is located in [[Central Asia]] and [[Eastern Europe]] at {{Coord|48|68|type:country_region:KZ|display=inline, title}}. W ...alone), but few practical programs have gone into operation. In 1994 the [[World Bank]], the [[International Monetary Fund]] (IMF), and the [[United States
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  • | subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...n climate|Dry-Summer Continental Climate]] (''Dsa'') climate, not unlike [[Eastern Washington]] or [[Northern Idaho]] but with much hotter summers. Shymkent f
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  • ...b|publisher=Oxford Dictionaries |title=Definition of Astana in British and World English |url=http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/Astana |a ...pital city |author=Daisy Carrington |url=http://edition.cnn.com/2012/07/13/world/asia/eye-on-kazakhstan-astana/index.html |date=13 July 2012 |accessdate=6 O
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  • ...-Undercover-Boss-Plus-World-Voice-Day-Audio/srvc=home&position=also |title=World Voice Day on Oprah Radio |publisher=Oprah.com |date=April 19, 2011 |accessd ...a was cast in the original ending of the Paramount Pictures blockbuster "[[World War Z]]", starring [[Brad Pitt]] and directed by [[Marc Forster]] ([[Findin
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  • {{Eastern Slavic name|Sergeevich|Vorobyev}} | [[2000 IIHF World U18 Championships|2000]]
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...er in a medieval geographical treatise [[Hudud al-'Alam]] ("Borders of The World") in 982. The settlement bore a name Talkhiz and was situated in the mounta
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...2007) ({{lang-kk|Ақмол}}) is a rural locality ([[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]]) and the administrative center of [[Tselinograd District]], [
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] *1978 - "Vostok" recreational park was laid out in the eastern part of the city and opened to the public.
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...l Festival, which took place in France in 1976. 27 troupes from around the world visited this festival. Karkaraly's "Saltanat" participated on behalf of the
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...[Joseph Stalin|Stalin]]'s order when Hitler invaded [[Kresy|Soviet-annexed eastern Poland]] and the Soviet Union proper in 1941. Until the 1950s, many of thes
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] Discovery of [[caves]] and ancient campsites during the investigation of the eastern part of the Talas-Assinsky Oasis, in the Karatau Ranges spur has confirmed
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...}} The city is situated in the south-western [[Altai Mountains]] and north-eastern of the region's capital, [[Oskemen]], along the [[Ulba River]], at an eleva
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...алатинская губерния}} until 17 January 1928, then of the Eastern Kazakhstan Oblast between 17 January 1928 and 14 October 1939 and finally o
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  • | subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...ld.com/latest.cgi?month=012008&start=20 |title=Latest |publisher=Waterways World |date= |accessdate=August 1, 2010}}</ref>
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...The [[administrative center]] of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Aksuat]]. Population: {{Kz-population2013|44147|punct=;}
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...z|Тасқала}}; {{lang-ru|Таскала}}) is a [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] in north-western [[Kazakhstan]] on the border with [[Russia]]
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  • {{Eastern Slavic name|Fyodorovich|Tarkhanov}} ...[[Argentina national football team|Argentina]]. He played in a [[1982 FIFA World Cup]] qualifier, but was not selected for the final tournament squad. He al
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  • ...and also the site of several [[Gulag]] [[forced labor camp]]s. Following [[World War II]], [[Joseph Stalin]], leader of the Soviet Union, had many [[History ...y District, Karaganda Region|Aktogay District]], the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Aktogay, Karaganda Region|Aktogay]];
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  • {{Eastern Slavic name|Dmitriyevich|Zuyev}} ...7 football team]], with which he also participated in the [[2013 FIFA U-17 World Cup]].
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  • ...complex that stands in present-day Turkestan, and which has been named a [[World Heritage Site]] by [[UNESCO]]. It was commissioned by Amir Temur ([[Tamerla ...ek District]], with the administrative center in the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Shayan]];
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  • ...eproductions were so popular that it was rumoured that Tretchikoff was the world's richest artist after [[Picasso]].<ref name="fv"/> ...he was commissioned to paint portraits for the boardroom of the [[Chinese-Eastern Railway]], and with the money from this commission he joined the community
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  • | subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] [[File:World 1000 BCE.png|thumb|left|The World at Sayram's founding]]
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] The district is located in the Ballkhash-Alakol Depression. Parts of its eastern border (where the district borders on [[East Kazakhstan Region]]) run throu
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Kegen]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html www.
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...]]. The administrative center of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Uzynagash]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html
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  • ...of the USSR|Council of Ministers]]. His first assignment (1975) was to the Eastern European Branch of the Institute of Applied Biochemistry (IAB) near [[Omutn ...hilling True Story of the Largest Covert Biological Weapons Program in the World – Told from Inside by the Man Who Ran It'', Delta (2000) ISBN 0-385-33496
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  • ...an rudiments, the questions of identification of the person in the modern world which is becoming more and more complicated, the prospects of the person in ...eme of microstructures of the world and of the communication with the real world, influences, and also actions of spiritual space.
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  • ...1954|rank = [[Colonel]]|unit = [[37th Guards Rifle Division]]|battles = [[World War II]] ...9 December 1911 – 12 November 1979) was a [[Red Army]] [[colonel]] and [[World War II]] [[Hero of the Soviet Union]]. Onoprienko fought in the [[Battle of
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  • {{MedalCompetition|[[ISSF World Shooting Championships|World Championships]]}} ...015}}</ref> He won a silver medal in free pistol shooting at the 1994 ISSF World Championships in [[Milan, Italy]], and was selected to compete for [[Ukrain
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...in [[Kazakhstan]]. The administrative center of the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Oiyl]].<ref>[http://www.geonames.de/coukz-sub.html www.g
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  • As Middle-Eastern merchants traded with the [[Bashkirs]] and other people living on the weste ...ctatus de duabus Sarmatiis'' (1517) argued that there were no mountains in Eastern Europe at all, challenging the point of view of some authors of Classical a
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  • ...It currently occupies 7,213 square kilometers and forms the core of the [[World Heritage Site]] [[Virgin Komi Forests]]. The nature reserve is located in the south-eastern corner of the [[Komi Republic]] ([[Troitsko-Pechorsky District]]), on the w
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  • ...ok|title=World Factbook | url=https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/aj.html |location=Washington, DC|publisher=[[Central Intellig ...'s Rebellion]] of 1773–75, involved not only the Ural, but much of south-eastern Russia, and resulted in a loss of the government control there. After its s
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  • ...d Reich to follow a decisive victory on the [[Eastern Front (World War II)|Eastern Front]] against the [[Soviet Union]]. ...have regarded the Urals and the [[Ural River]] to the south of them as the eastern boundary of [[Europe]], [[Geography|geographically]] recognized as a [[subc
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  • ...ng-rus|Миасс|p=mʲɪˈas}}, {{Lang-ba|Мейәс}}) is a river on the eastern side of the [[Ural Mountains]]. It flows through [[Bashkortostan]], ...org/en/item/5263/|title=View of the Miass River at Chelyabinsk|publisher=[[World Digital Library]]|accessdate=11 August 2015}}</ref>
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  • ...official entity, with the boundaries overlapping its western [[Volga]] and eastern [[Siberia]] neighbor regions. At points in time, parts of the Urals were co Urals contains 48 species of economically valuable ores and minerals. Eastern regions are rich in [[chalcopyrite]], [[nickel oxide]], [[chromite]] and [[
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  • ...= [[North Asia|North]], [[Central Asia|Central]], and [[West Asia]], and [[Eastern Europe]] ...diffusion rather than common descent", Asya Pereltsvaig, Languages of the World, An Introduction (2012, Cambridge) has a good discussion of the Altaic hypo
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  • </ref> It is part of the [[World Heritage Site]] entitled [[Golden Mountains of Altai]].<ref>{{cite web ...acier]]s on the mountain, including Belukha Glacier. Of the two peaks, the eastern peak (4,506 m, 14,784&nbsp;ft.) is higher than the western peak (4,440 m, 1
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  • ...ng elements of ancient pre-Shamanist, Shamanist, [[Lamaism|Lamaist]] and [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Orthodox Christian]] beliefs. According to a Professor of T ...e Faith"). "White" refers to its emphasis on the upper world (in the three-world cosmology of the Turkic and Mongolian [[Tengriism]]). Alternatively, the na
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  • ...ly {{convert|777000|km2|abbr=on}}, extending into western [[Mongolia]] and eastern [[Kazakhstan]]. Formerly the term could cover a wider area, conterminous w ...ang regions.png|thumb|left|Northern Xinjiang - Dzungharian Basin (yellow), Eastern Xinjiang - [[Turpan Depression]] ([[Turpan Prefecture]] and [[Hami Prefectu
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  • ...t-Kamenogorsk]] and [[Shulbinsk Hydroelectric Power Plant|Shulbinsk]]. The world's deepest [[lock (water transport)|lock]], with a drop of {{convert|42|m|ft |title=Eastern Destiny: Russia in Asia and the North Pacific
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  • ...er of biodiversity, forming part of the "Golden Mountains of Altai" UNESCO World Heritage Site. Katun Nature Reserve is situated in the [[Ust-Koksinsky Dis ...ow and tundra|url=http://www.worldwildlife.org/ecoregions/pa1001|publisher=World Wildlife Federation|accessdate=January 23, 2016}}</ref>
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  • ...an important environmental treasure. It provides a habitat for many of the world's endangered species including one of its least studied predatory animals: ...://www.altaidt.com/guidebook/place/11-ukok-plateau}}</ref> The present-day eastern Altai-Sayan region areas of Ukok-Sailiugem could be considered the closest
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  • ...the surrounding land. It briefly reemerged as a peninsula in 2010 when the eastern basin was flooded by heavy snow melt before once again becoming indistingui ...cial to the leaders' goal of expanding a proletarian revolution across the world.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...g the post-Soviet era, the virtual disappearance of the Aral Sea, once the world's fourth-largest lake. ...adstream]]s in the [[Tian Shan|Tian Shan Mountains]] in [[Kyrgyzstan]] and eastern [[Uzbekistan]]—the [[Naryn River]] and the [[Kara Darya]] which come toge
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  • ...lled '''Ayoguz''', is a river in [[Kazakhstan]]. The city of [[Ayagoz]] in Eastern Kazakhstan is located on its bank. There no longer much if any flow from th ...[Akchi|Akchii]] village in the [[Tarbagatai Range]].<ref>Ordovician of the World
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  • ...at the north end of the lake, and the [[Emil River]], on the lake's north-eastern shore. During seasonal floods, surplus water drains from Lake Zhalanashkol ...ere Programme]] in 2013.<ref name="UNESCO">{{cite web|title=Alakol|website=World Network of Biosphere Reserves Directory|url=http://www.unesco.org/new/en/na
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  • ...the largest lakes in Asia and [[List of lakes by area|15th largest in the world]]. It is located in [[Central Asia]] in southeastern [[Kazakhstan]] and bel ...sue=1|pages=5–16|doi=10.1007/BF02441865|display-authors=etal}}</ref> The eastern part is on average 1.7 times deeper than the western section. The largest c
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  • ...r]] on [[Earth]] by area, variously classed as the [[List of lakes by area|world's largest lake]] or a full-fledged [[sea]].<ref name=web1>{{cite web|title= ...ger|isbn=978-1-4020-1869-5}}</ref> The [[Garabogazköl]] Bay is the saline eastern inlet of the Caspian, which is part of Turkmenistan and at times has been a
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  • ...and Media Limited |date=1 October 2014 |accessdate=2014-10-01 }}</ref> The eastern basin is now called the [[Aralkum Desert]]. ...have added by UNESCO to its [[Memory of the World Programme|Memory of the World Register]] as a unique source to study this "environmental tragedy."
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  • | [[2003–04 EEHL season|2003–04]] || [[Khimvolokno Mogilev]] || [[Eastern European Hockey League|EEHL]] || 30 || 16 || 7 || 23 || 75 || — || — || | [[1997 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1997]]
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  • [[Image:AltynEmeil.jpg|thumb|300px|right|The steppes of Eastern Kazakhstan in Altyn Emeil National Park]] ...ately 7,360 square kilometers in the southern region of the steppe for the world's oldest [[space launch facility]], [[Baikonur Cosmodrome]].
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  • It is found in [[Upper Cretaceous]] formations of central and eastern Asia; fossils have been found in Mongolia, Kazakhstan and China. In the Nan ...ngxi Province]], possibly has the greatest oviraptorosaur diversity in the world,<ref name="Lu et al 2015">{{cite journal|last1=Lü|first1=Junchang|last2=Pu
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  • ...''' ([[Turkish language|Turkish]]: ''boran'') is a wind which blows across eastern [[Asia]], specifically [[Xinjiang]], [[Siberia]], and [[Kazakhstan]]. Over ...theronline.co.uk/reports/wind/The-Buran-or-Burga.htm Buran on Winds of the World]
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  • ...y between China and India and the Mediterranean and helped create a single-world system of trade between the civilisations of Europe and Asia.<ref name="Chr ...k. The line, at {{convert|9200|km|mi|-1}}, is the longest rail line in the world.<ref>Rodrigue; Wehrfritz.</ref>
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  • {{Infobox World Heritage Site ...torical sites along route that have been designated by the [[UNESCO]] as [[World Heritage Site]]s.
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  • ...DS]] to lower the estimate of the number of people afflicted by HIV in the world by 7 million cases. A multinational study of the [[anemia]] prevalence <ref ...9am/techprogram/paper_32262.htm Reproductive, Maternal and Child Health in Eastern Europe and Eurasia: A Comparative Report]. Atlanta, GA (USA) and Calverton,
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  • ...anguage: How Bronze-Age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World]]| author=David W. Anthony| ISBN=9781400831104| publisher=Princeton Univers The Pontic steppe covers an area of {{convert|994000|km2}}, extending from eastern [[Romania]] across southern [[Moldova]], [[Ukraine]], [[Russia]] and northw
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  • ...ames) follow the conventions of ''[[The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World]]'', 6th edition. The family accounts at the beginning of each heading refl [[#Old World warblers|Old World warblers]]&nbsp;•
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  • ...| editor2-first=G. William | year=1979 | title=Check-list of Birds of the World. Volume 1 | edition=2nd | publisher=Museum of Comparative Zoology | place=C ...ture of Scotland|p=49}} and is on average the fourth heaviest eagle in the world.<ref name=RaptorsWorld/><ref name=HBW/>
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  • * ''P. p. lucida'' <small>([[Bernard Altum|Altum]], 1894)</small> – eastern grey partridge, found from [[Finland]] east to [[Ural Mountains]] and south ...e book |last=Long |first=John L. |year=1981 |title=Introduced Birds of the World |publisher=Agricultural Protection Board of Western Australia |pages=21–4
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  • ...than adults, but both show a range of variation in [[plumage]] colour. The eastern [[subspecies]] ''A. n. nipalensis'' is larger and darker than the European ...]]. The [[Europe]]an and Central Asian birds winter in [[Africa]], and the eastern birds in [[India]]. It lays 1–3 [[bird egg|eggs]] in a stick [[bird nest|
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  • ...he [[thrush (bird)|thrush]] family Turdidae but is now placed in the [[Old World flycatcher]] family Muscicapidae. It was described by the [[Germany|German] ...[Pakistan]] to the western [[Himalayas]] of [[Kashmir]]. A few birds reach eastern [[Arabia]]. It has occurred as a [[vagrancy in birds|vagrant]] in the [[Sta
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  • ...pe]] it has been spreading north and west and now breeds in [[Poland]] and eastern [[Germany]]. Some birds migrate south as far as the [[Red Sea]] and [[Persi ...s |year=2000 |title=Caspian Gull identification gallery |journal=[[Birding World]] |volume=13 |issue=2 |pages=60–74}} (identification article including 34
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  • The '''hill pigeon''' or '''eastern rock dove''' or '''Turkestan hill dove''' (''Columba rupestris'') is a spec * ''rupestris'', described by Pallas, is found in the eastern range of distribution
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  • ...ia]] to [[Mongolia]]. It is [[bird migration|migratory]], wintering in the eastern [[Mediterranean]], [[Arabian Peninsula|Arabia]] and [[India]]. This gull ne ...he [[Indian Ocean]], south of its normal range, and along the northern and eastern coasts of [[Africa]], where it visits annually on an irregular basis.<ref n
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  • ...[Acrocephalus (bird)|Acrocephalus]]''. The species has been dubbed as "the world's least known bird".<ref>[http://www.birdlife.org/news/news/2007/03/acrocep ...vered in the [[Wakhan Corridor]] of the [[Pamir Mountains|Pamir]] of north-eastern [[Afghanistan]] by Researcher Robert Timmins of the [[Wildlife Conservation
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  • ...| editor2-first=G. William | year=1979 | title=Check-list of Birds of the World. Volume 1 | edition=2nd | publisher=Museum of Comparative Zoology | place=C ...International, 2004). This uncertainty is due to the fact that most of the world's population is situated in [[Russia]] and [[former Soviet republics]] wher
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  • ...layan region of the Indian Subcontinent (modern-day northern [[India]] and eastern [[Pakistan]]) at least 50 million years ago (Mya), during the [[Ypresian|Ea ===== World record =====
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  • ...Jonathan A. Campbell|Campbell JA]], Touré T. 1999. ''Snake Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference, vol. 1.'' Herpetologists' League. 51 ...ian pit viper.<ref name="USN91">U.S. Navy. 1991. ''Poisonous Snakes of the World''. US Govt. New York: Dover Publications Inc. 203 pp. ISBN 0-486-26629-X.</
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  • ...nathan A. Campbell|Campbell JA]], Touré TA (1999). ''Snake Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference, Volume 1''. Washington, District of |[[Central Asia]] from [[Kyrgyzstan]], eastern [[Kazakhstan]] and [[Xinjiang|Sinkiang]] (in [[China]]) to [[Mongolia]] and
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  • | binomial_authority = [[Brian Houghton Hodgson|Hodgson]], 1847<ref name = "World" /> ...sbaikalia]] and [[Altai Krai|Altai]], northern Kazakhstan and probably the eastern Volga
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  • ...[http://www.bucknell.edu/msw3/browse.asp?id=13000206 Mammal Species of the World]</ref><br/> It is distributed over large parts of Eastern Europe and Asia.
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  • ...eals find empty places in the western part of Apsheron for resting. In the eastern part, the most crowded place used to be the Ogurchinskiy Island, but by 200 ...lapham|first3=P|last4=Powell|first4=J|title=Guide to Marine Mammals of the World|date=2002|publisher=Chanticlear Press|location=New York}}</ref>
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  • ...Gazella subgutturosa'') is a [[gazelle]] found in northern [[Azerbaijan]], eastern [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], part of [[Iran]], parts of [[Iraq]] and sout ...lson, D. E., Mittermeier, R. A., (Hrsg.). ''Handbook of the Mammals of the World. Volume 2: Hooved Mammals.'' Lynx Edicions, 2009. ISBN 978-84-96553-77-4</r
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  • ...Southern [[Mongolia]] and northern [[China]], and was previously found in eastern [[Kazakhstan]] and southern [[Siberian Federal District|Siberia]] before be ...me=mason>{{cite book|editor-last=Porter|editor-first=Valerie|title=Mason's World Dictionary of Livestock Breeds, Types, and Varieties|year=2002|publisher=CA
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  • ...ef name="zimen1981">Zimen, E. (1981), ''The Wolf: His Place in the Natural World'', Souvenir Press, p. 73, ISBN 0-285-62411-3</ref> ...most important food sources in Russia and the more mountainous regions of Eastern Europe. Other prey species include [[reindeer]], [[argali]], [[mouflon]], [
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  • ...ent]] in the family [[Dipodidae]]. It is [[endemic]] to West, Central, and Eastern [[Kazakhstan]], as well as Northwestern [[Turkmenistan]]. ...ks?id=JgAMbNSt8ikC&dq=%22lesser+fat+tailed+jerboa%22 Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference]. DHU Press. 2005.
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  • ''Carduus nutans'' is an [[invasive species]] in various regions around the world, including in disturbed and agricultural settings, and in natural [[habitat Musk thistle was introduced into the eastern [[North America]] in the early 19th century, and has been an invasive speci
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  • ..."marionkadushin">[http://apps.kew.org/wcsp/namedetail.do?name_id=87745 Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families]</ref><ref>[http://bonap.net/MapGaller
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  • *''Picea schrenkiana'' subsp. ''schrenkiana''. Eastern Tian Shan, in Kazakhstan and Xinjiang. Leaves longer, 2–3.5&nbsp;cm long. * {{cite book|title=Conifers Around the World|year=2012|publisher=DendroPress|isbn=9632190610|pages=1089|url=http://conif
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  • ...name=ibotky/><ref name=stolley/><ref name=grin/><ref name=iucn/>--> Within eastern European it is found in the regions of [[Moldova]], [[Bashkortostan]], [[Uk ...ptera: Curculionidae) on Iris iberica Hoffmann and Iris spuria L. in North-eastern Turkey |url=http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1649/072.066.0213 |format= |jo
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  • ...which%20was%20dissolved%20on%2026%20December%201991&f=false Russia and the World Economy: Problems of Integration] by [[Alan H. Smith]], [[Routledge]], 1993 At the same day a referendum in the [[Galicia (Eastern Europe)|Galicia]]n [[Oblasts of Ukraine|provinces]] [[Ivano-Frankivsk Obla
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  • ...historical name of a part of [[Central Asia]], corresponding to the South-Eastern part of modern [[Kazakhstan]]. It owes its name, meaning "seven rivers" (li ...hina]] in 1854.<ref>{{cite book|title=Historical Atlas of the 19th Century World, 1783-1914|url=|year=1998|publisher=Barnes & Noble Books|isbn=978-0-7607-32
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  • ...Alim Khan|Alim Khan]] was forced to flee to his base at [[Dushanbe]] in [[Eastern Bukharan]], and finally to [[Kabul]], [[Afghanistan]]. ...[[Bukharian Jews]] were one of the most isolated Jewish communities in the world.
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  • ...f> The battle was probably fought near [[Taraz]] on the [[Talas River]] in eastern Kazakhstan, which makes it one of the westernmost points reached by a Chine ...r|title=The Amazons: Lives and Legends of Warrior Women across the Ancient World|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rboWBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA424#v=onepage&q&f=f
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  • ...virtually all of [[Asia]] (as well as [[Mongol invasion of Europe|parts of Eastern Europe]]) save for [[Japan]], the [[Mamluk Sultanate (Cairo)|Mamluk Sultana ...ctory.<ref>[https://faculty.washington.edu/modelski/CAWC.htm Central Asian world cities]</ref>
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  • [[File:LocationKazakhstan.png|thumb|right|300px|alt=World map, with Kazakhstan in green|Location of Kazakhstan in [[Central Asia]]]] ...ens]]'' appeared from 40,000 to 12,000 years ago in southern, central, and eastern Kazakhstan. After the end of the [[last glacial period]] (12,500 to 5,000 y
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  • ...]] attacked and defeated the [[Bulgars]], establishing the Kangar state in Eastern Europe (840-990 CE). The capital of the Kangar union was located in the Uly '''Kengeres'''' of the [[Orkhon inscriptions]] were known in the Islamic world and in the west as [[Bajanaks]] (Lat. ''[[Pechenegs|Besenyo]]'', Turcic ''
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  • ...|title=The Amazons: Lives and Legends of Warrior Women across the Ancient World |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=j8kmAQAAMAAJ |location= |publisher= ...dentary Societies''] (2001)</ref> Beckwith suggests that the Wusun were an eastern remnant of the [[Indo-Aryan peoples|Indo-Aryans]], who had been suddenly pu
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  • ...uickly recognized by the Tang Empire, as a counterweight against its enemy Eastern Türkic Kaganate.<ref>Zuev Yu.A., ''"Se-Yanto Kaganate And Kimeks (Türkic * Findley, Carter Vaughn, ''The Turks in World History''. Oxford University Press, (2005). ISBN 0-19-516770-8; 0-19-517726
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  • ...n]] theocratic nobility.<ref>''The Ornament of Histories: A History of the Eastern Islamic Lands AD 650-1041'', transl. & ed. C.E. Bosworth, (I.B. Tauris, 201 ...d the kings of this realm are Persian kings."<ref>Richard Foltz, ''Iran in World History'', (Oxford University Press, 2016), 56-58.</ref>
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  • ...azmian Empire]], which they would soon [[Mongol invasion of Khwarezmia and Eastern Iran|invade in 1219]]. ...uld quickly break down, leading to the [[Mongol invasion of Khwarezmia and Eastern Iran|Mongol invasion of that territory]].{{sfn|Beckwith|2009|pp=187–188}}
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  • ...t2=Andrew|last3=McGlynn|first3=Sean|title=Historical Atlas of the Medieval World, AD 600-1492|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=YQMUNgAACAAJ|year=1998|p ...Dynasty achieved its maximum extent as China's western borders reached the eastern frontier of the Arabic [[Umayyad Caliphate]]. Later on, Turkic revolts ende
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  • ...g interventions in the rivalry between the [[Western Turks|Western]] and [[Eastern Turks]] in order to weaken both. Under [[Emperor Taizong of Tang|Emperor Ta ...re|Sassanid Persians]]. The Western Turks expanded as the khaganate of the Eastern Turks declined.{{sfn|Wechsler|1979|p=223}}
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  • ...and ideology"'', p. 144</ref> Two more tribes were the descendents of the Eastern "weak Huns" (Ch. [[Yueban]]) - [[Chumuhun]] and Chuban.<ref>Gumilev L.N., ' ...><ref>Gumilev L.N., ''"Ancient Türks"'', Moscow, 'Science', 1967, Ch.15 ''World War of the 7th century'', http://gumilevica.kulichki.net/OT/ot15.htm (In R
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  • ...er the Mongol conquest did the state begin to be referred to in the Muslim world as the ''Kara-Khitai'' or ''Qara-Khitai''.{{sfn|Biran|2005|p=215-217}} [[File:南宋疆域图(繁).png|thumb|250px|left|Map of eastern Asian events in 1142 showing the Qara-Khitai empire (in light green on the
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  • ...ref> Modern scholars usually use the term Saka to refer to Iranians of the Eastern Steppe and the Tarim Basin.<ref name="beckwith"/> [[René Grousset]] wrote ...ingdom of Kush|Kush]] (the Ethiopians), therefore should be located at the eastern edge of his empire.<ref name=gershevitch /><ref>{{cite book |url=https://bo
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  • ...title = East-West Orientation of Historical Empires | journal = Journal of world-systems research|date=December 2006 |volume=12|issue=2 |page=223 |url =http ...ch succeeded the [[Parthian Empire]], was recognized as one of the leading world powers alongside its neighboring arch-rival the [[Roman Empire|Roman]]-[[By
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  • ...ny Russian settlers were introduced into the fertile lands of northern and eastern Kazakhstan. In 1906 the [[Trans-Aral Railway]] between [[Orenburg]] and [[T ...tsar]] ordered in July 1916 as part of the effort against [[Germany]] in [[World War I]]. In late 1916, Russian forces brutally suppressed the widespread-ar
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  • ...t]] up to 1881.<ref>{{cite book|title=Historical Atlas of the 19th Century World, 1783-1914|url=|year=1998|publisher=Barnes & Noble Books|isbn=978-0-7607-32 During the [[Russian conquest of Turkestan]] Russia gained control of eastern Kazakhstan up to the current Chinese border. During the [[Dungan Revolt (18
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  • ...oples]] who formed a semi-nomadic [[Khanate]] in the area extending from [[Eastern Europe]] to [[Central Asia]]. The hypothesis draws on some [[Middle Ages|me ...diaspora populations comprise distinct genetic clusters with shared Middle Eastern Ancestry | date=June 2010 | journal=Am. J. Hum. Genet. | pages=850–9 | la
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  • *Eastern Tourkia ...//jwsr.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/jwsr/article/view/369/381|journal=Journal of world-systems research|volume=12|issue=2|page=222|issn=1076-156X|last1=Turchin|fi
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  • ...story and founder of the department of [[History of the Middle East|Middle-Eastern History]]. His main areas of research were [[Jewish history|Jewish History] ...at the Khazars were the demographic foundation of the Jews who inhabited [[Eastern Europe]] in the late Middle Ages and who later evolved into the [[Ashkenazi
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  • ...cite book|last1=Frank McLynn|title=Genghis Khan: The Man Who Conquered the World|date=2015}}</ref><ref name="https://books.google.se/books?id=ndPZAQAAQBAJ&p ..., the Naiman Khanate's western border reached the [[Irtysh River]] and its eastern border reached the Mongolian [[Tamir River]]. The [[Altai Mountains]] and s
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  • }}. Most countries in the world are Parties to the [[United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change] ...equires value judgements, which will vary between different regions of the world.<ref name="2001d ipcc article 2 of UNFCCC"/> Factors that might affect this
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  • # establishment of fair and democratic world order under the guiding and coordinating role of the United Nations Organiz ...nt path and bringing it to the list of the 30 top-developed nations of the world;
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  • ...n]] [[diplomat]], having served as representative for the U.S. mostly in [[Eastern Europe]]. ..., the [[American Academy of Diplomacy]], and the board of directors of the World Affairs Council of Washington, DC.
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  • ...Military District and Lieutenant-General E. Ertaev became commander of the Eastern Military District. ...Southern Military District, Maj. Gen. N. А. Dzhulamanov commander of the Eastern Military District, Maj. Gen. Zhasuzakov commander of the Airmobile Forces,
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  • ...няйтесь!”'']]</small><br />({{lang|en|<small>''„Workers of the world, unite!“''</small>}}) The [[Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic]], the world's first constitutionally socialist state, was established by the Bolsheviks
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